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61 drink to the bitter end
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62 drink to the dregs
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63 drink wine
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64 drink-drive
drink-drive[driŋk dr'aiv] vi dirigir embriagado. • adj referente a dirigir embriagado. -
65 drink-driver
drink-driv.er[driŋk dr'aivə] n pessoa que dirige embriagada. -
66 drink-driving
drink-driv.ing[driŋk dr'aiviŋ] n ação de dirigir embriagado. • adj que dirige embriagado. -
67 drink down
drink down 1) изпивам (глътвам) наведнаж; 2) надпивам ( някого); 3) удавям (мъка и пр.) с пиене; забравям в пиене; -
68 drink to
drink to пия за (здравето и пр.) на, вдигам (пия) наздравица за; -
69 drink (to) someone's health
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70 drink away all one's money
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71 drink down/off
drink down/offin een teug op/leegdrinken -
72 drink in someone's words
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73 drink loosens the tongue
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74 drink someone under the table
drink someone under the table -
75 drink to excess
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76 drink to her health
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77 drink water for want of anything better
drink water for want of anything betterEnglish-Dutch dictionary > drink water for want of anything better
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78 drink-driver
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79 drink-driving test
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80 drink/drain to the dregs
drink/drain to the dregs
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